True cityscape photo of the world time clock at the famous Alexanderplatz in Berlin, Germany, with the large world clock as the clear main subject.
This ten-meter tall clock was built in 1969 at the same time as Berlin's iconic TV tower, which is visible in the background of the photo.
The metal rotunda has a total of 148 city names, divided into 24 time zones.
Alexanderplatz Square was named after Tsar Alexander I of Russia in October 1805.
During the GDR era, the square was the center of East Berlin.
Nature photography and travel photography. Two forms of photography that appeal to me enormously. Both are great to combine!
I love to look for the sometimes more unknown, but special places that are unique and characteristic of a town or city. An authentic narrow street, a stately building or..
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